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Burlington County Officials Announce Restaurant Week Dates
The annual celebration of Burlington County restaurants is being expanded with the addition of separate winter and summer promotions.

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The annual celebration of Burlington County restaurants is being expanded with the addition of separate winter and summer promotions.

Nonprofits have until Feb. 9 to apply for grants of up to $10,000 through the Rhode Island Foundation.
Commissioners Robert Patrick and Mereda Davis Johnson were elected to serve as the presiding officers.
Students took part in the school's “See Something, Say Something” awareness campaign.
Lenape High School students sent more than 300 letters to the skilled nursing facility.
The Marietta-based nonprofit helps individuals with disabilities enter or return to employment.
Eligible residents are afforded the opportunity to have trees professionally planted in their front yard by Trees Atlanta.
The location opens Jan. 18 at 415 Egg Harbor Road.
"Whether you’re interested in attending more exhibit receptions or going to more CAC events, take today to make a New Arts Resolution."
Ossoff facilitated a discussion after securing $842,000 for the Ethiopian Community Association in Atlanta.
Once complete, the Return Flow System will consist of a pipeline, pump station and diffuser.
The program, “Let’s Go: Building Community Through Social Change,” is set for 12:45 p.m. on UHart’s campus at Lincoln Theater.
The informative and engaging event was part of the "Generation Citizen" project, teaching students how to advocate for civic change.
The upscale Orange County fitness resort rings in the new year with a free $350 new member package offered for a limited time with signup.
The parade begins at 10 a.m. at the intersection of East Broad and Liberty streets.
"The connection between Brazil’s riots and the Jan. 6 insurrection are undeniable," political science professor Ashlea Rundlett said.
More than 20 Chippewa students participated in a clinic and game at St. Joseph’s College.
Students kicked off a school-wide fundraising initiative to support access to clean drinking water in South Sudan.
Three clinical leaders were presented with Nursing Leadership Awards by The Organization of Nurse Leaders of New Jersey.
Located on the back windows of the Nacho Daddy building, the Meet Me on Main mural takes a colorful step back into old Duluth.